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Some reconstruction notes. | Some reconstruction notes. | ||
==Development from [[Proto-Uralic]]== | ==Development from [[Proto-Uralic]]== | ||
Changes shared with Samic in < | Changes shared with Samic in <span style="color:#A0A0A0">gray</span>, those also shared with Finnic in <span style="color:#00D000">green</span>, and those with even wider distribution in <span style="color:#D08000">orange</span>. | ||
* < | * <span style="color:#D08000">*V > *Vː / _x</span> (both preconsonantal and prevocalic!) | ||
* <span style="color:#A0A0A0">*a > *o / _C*ə</span> (except _Ć, _x) | |||
* < | * <span style="color:#00D000">*ë > *a</span> | ||
* *ü | * *ü > *i, by default | ||
** | ** initially *wi- (*ük- > *vej-, *(w)ülä- > *veľ-; any others??) | ||
** *ü > *u / _velar (*mok- *pokəń *poŋə *śokś); counterfed by the previous. NB also *miŋä > *meŋ- > mej-! | |||
*Vowel height switch: | *Vowel height switch: | ||
*# < | *# <span style="color:#D08000">*i *u > *ɪ *ʊ</span> | ||
*# *Vː | *# *Vː > *V | ||
*# *e *o | *# *e *o > *i *u (assuming a long stage not required) | ||
*# | *# *ɪ *ʊ > *e *o | ||
** Possibly including: < | ** *o remains before *ŋ however (*čov *joŋs *lokśəj *oŋ poŋgo/pov *sova-, possibly *poŋa ~ Es põv, or poŋgo/povə ~ Es pooma (depending on if *uŋa > BF *oo)) | ||
** Last two stages probably postdate vowel reduction (given loanwords like *kerda | ** Possibly including: <span style="color:#A0A0A0">*ɪː *ʊː > *iː *uː > *i *u</span> (*wêxə- > *vij-) | ||
** Last two stages probably postdate vowel reduction (given loanwords like *kerda > *kirda) | |||
* Stress shifts from *e / *o to a later-syllable *ä / *a | * Stress shifts from *e / *o to a later-syllable *ä / *a | ||
* < | * <span style="color:#D08000">*mt > *nt</span> | ||
* <span style="color:#D08000">*ć > *ś</span> (if PU *ć even existed; /ć/ is found in Mk ''oćä'', seems to be secondary; lenition may be later than voicing: *eś ~ ''itse'', *śiśəm ~ ''seitsen'', ) | |||
* < | |||
*Medial lenition, round 1 (all this when intervocalic or prenasal) | *Medial lenition, round 1 (all this when intervocalic or prenasal) | ||
** < | ** <span style="color:#D08000">*pp *tt *čč *kk > *p *t *č *k</span> (clear examples exist only for *pp though!) | ||
** < | ** <span style="color:#D08000">*p *t *k > *b *d *g</span> | ||
** < | ** <span style="color:#D08000">*s *š *ś</span> *x > <span style="color:#D08000">*z *ž *ź</span> *j | ||
** *č, however, remains strictly unvoiced | ** *č, however, remains strictly unvoiced | ||
* *rs *šn | * *nź > ź? (Er. ''saźi-'' ~ P. *suudź-) | ||
** or *ər | * *rs *šn > š (*kürsä *warsa *wešnä > *kši *vašə *višɜ) | ||
* Word-final *ə | ** or *ər > š? (Ir. *kārt → *kšńi, but cf. Av. *rt > <š>) | ||
** after this, unstress'd *ä *a | * Word-final *ə > ∅ after a single consonant, or peripheral + sibilant (*joŋs *käťks *lafś *mekš *piks *soks *sokś *suks, ? *vaks) | ||
** secondarily *ə | ** after this, unstress'd *ä *a > *ə too | ||
** possibly also *ə | ** secondarily *ə > ∅ / al_ (''al kal pal sal val''); ''-a'' still attested in 17th century | ||
* * | ** possibly also *ə > ∅ / {j w ŋ}_ ? (*čoŋ *toŋ *vej) | ||
** unclear: *marja > *maŕ, *ora(wa) > *ur | |||
* *d₂ > *ľ / #_, _C (only ''ľom~lajmä'', *śulgə) | |||
* Palatalization redistribution | * Palatalization redistribution | ||
** *t *d *n *l *r (but not *s!) | ** *t *d *n *l *r (but not *s/*z!) > *ť *ď *ń *ŕ *ľ before/after front vowels or *j | ||
** *ń | ** *ń > *n initially before back vowels (the *n/*ń contrast is completely lost initially) | ||
** Palatalization occurs also in | ** if *soďka > *suľgə, then also here further *ľ > *l | ||
** | ** Palatalization occurs also in all back-vocalic originally *ə-stem verbs (*koľgə- *moľə- *poŕə- *sańďə- *uľə-, possibly *pańə- if ~ F. *pane- rather than *paina-), perhaps analogy from the preterite stem? (*kolgə-j- > *kolgi- > *koľgi- etc.) | ||
* *j *w | *** Counterfed by *a-ə > *o-a: cf. *kalə- > *kola- > *kulə-. (But, regardless, *uľə-? Cf F *olë-) | ||
*** Also *-x- > *-j- may fall under this (however: *lukə- > *lovə-) | |||
** Also non-alveolar consonants are palatalized before front vowels, but this remains allophonic. | |||
* *j *w > ∅ / C_, *w > *v elsewhere | |||
** This probably phonemicizes *ŕ (*maŕ *uŕə); in theory also *ľ, but no good examples exist. | |||
** Obstruent + *w remains voiceless (*kaswa- > *kasə-, *latwa > *latə, *wiśwɜ > *veśə) | |||
** Possibly also: *j > ∅ / F_# (i.e. nominals only: *ki *pi *si(j) *ve). Counterfed by *ŋ > ''j'', possibly also *k > *g > *j? (*vi(j)) | |||
** No good evidence exists on retention of *-w / B_#; only *pov ~ alleged Est. dial. ''põv'', source?? | |||
* Medial lenition, round 2 (intervocalic) | * Medial lenition, round 2 (intervocalic) | ||
** *b | ** *b > *v; also r_V (*karvə *ku/orva- *tərva *u/eŕva) | ||
** *g | ** *g > *v/*j (per vowel backness); possibly late, since *ŋ > ''v ~ j'' by similar conditioning in most dialects is post-PMo. | ||
* But: * | * But: *d₁, *d₂ > *d/*ď | ||
* *kt *pt | ** This and the last may indicate that common Mordvinic still had */ð ɣ/ (similar to older Mari) and /d g/ is recent Russian influence (similar to westernmost Finnish, Votic, newer Mari, possibly Veps). | ||
* *k | * *kt *pt > *ft; *ps *pś > fs fś (*lafś *lofsa) | ||
* *k > *t / C_# (in the imperativ) | |||
[…TBC…] | […TBC…] | ||
==Development to the individual languages== | ==Development to the individual languages== | ||
Vowels: | '''Vowels''': | ||
* Erzya: | * Erzya: | ||
** *ä | ** *ä > e | ||
** Dialectally, *e | ** Dialectally, *e > ä (yet *ä always > e!) (Gor. Ba. Hl. Nask. Kažl.) | ||
** *a | ** *a > o / _j. (''ojdor<!-- < *aja-?! --> ojmams ojme voj kojme''; perhaps ''ľom'' ~ Mk ''lajmä''; ''bojar nojabŕa vojna'' ~ Mk ''bajar najabŕä vajna'' (< Ru боярин ноябрь война); but ''ajge- g/kajge- tajmaza'', ''g/kajťan-'' < Ru гайтан.) | ||
** in later syllables e ə | ** in later syllables e ə > Će/Co (i.e. not strictly "vowel harmony"); some exceptions (''piźol'') | ||
** in Tambov Oblast (Kad. Kal. Kažl. Šir.), *u > *vi / _Ć (''viľ- viŕaš viŕna- viśkä viźiŕ'') | |||
**: — does this indicate *u > *ü > *vi, and similar late retention PU *ü > *ö > *ve?! | |||
* Mokša: | * Mokša: | ||
** *ə → ä/a / _# per harmony; ä also after palatals, a after nonpalatal *s/*z (or other alveolars) | ** *ə is split as allophonic [ə̟] ~ [ə̠], similar to Erzya | ||
** *əj *əw | *** /ə/ → [ə̠] also between a (phonemic) nonpalatal and a palatal (at least ''ćipəŕ kavəŕ kopəŕ mokəŕ odgəŕ šäxəŕ tokəŕ'', cases with other /Cʲ/ TBA) — but contrast ''kevəŕ'' with [ə̟]? | ||
** *i *u | **** later than *ŋ > j/v: ''šej''[ə̠]''ŕ'' < *šeŋəŕ | ||
A possible final *-ə/-ä contrast does not seem reconstructible (will write *-ɜ), but should medially remain in Mk. (''śäjäŕ'') | ** *ə > ä/a / _# per harmony; ä also after palatals, a after nonpalatal *s/*z (or other alveolars) — i.e. [ə̠] > a, [ə̟] > ä | ||
** *əj *əw (from *əɣ *əŋ) > i u | |||
** *i *u > ə / initial pretonic | |||
** in P Pš, *e > ä / {v k}_ŕ (''käŕ käŕ- käŕč käŕämäť väŕ väŕəďə-'') - maybe generalizable as peripheral + ''ŕ'', no counterexamples with ''m- p-'' | |||
A possible final *-ə/-ä contrast does not seem reconstructible (will write *-ɜ), but should medially remain in Mk. (only inherited example: ''śäjäŕ''). | |||
Consonants: | '''Consonants''': | ||
* Erzya: | * Erzya: | ||
** *š | ** *š > č / #_ (dialectal) | ||
** *j | ** *j > ∅ / _e (fed by *ä-raising; *je- previously didn't exist) | ||
** *nd | ** *nd > n / 3rd+ syllable | ||
** *ft > /vt/ = [wt] in "mainstream" dialects (Mar. NSurk. Kozl. VVr. Jeg.) and literary Erzya | |||
*** Widely retained (Atr. Večk. Bug. Petr. Šokša; Kad. Kal.; Gor. Ba. Hl. Nask. Kažl.; SŠant. Is.?) | |||
*** Does not go with general devoicing, e.g. /vkst/ typically remains (however, Ba. ''kuluv'' : pl. ''kuluft'') | |||
* Mokša: | * Mokša: | ||
** *č | ** ? *č > š / #_ (if not already in Proto-Mordv.) | ||
** *k | *** initial ''č-'' occurs in recent loans (''čavka'' ← Tat.), onomatopoeia / ideophones (''čaka-'', ''čoka-'' 'to hit', ''čof'' 'whistle', ''čofaďə-'' 'to push/swat away', ''čura-'' 'to piss', ''čəka'' 'game pin'), ? (''čińas čiva čivgä čopaftə-''; ''ču/əŕkä'' < ? *čŕka) | ||
** Devoicing: m n r l j v | ** *k > ∅ / F_š (''jäšä käšə- ľeš meš päšä ťišä äšťəŕ'' - but: ''šäkši''), also sometimes #_šC (before nonpalatals? ''šna šta'', but ''kšńi kšńit'') | ||
** *s | ** Devoicing: m n r l j v > p t r̥ l̥ ç f / _{p t c č k}. Dialectally ç > ɕ. | ||
** n | ** *s > ś / _F | ||
* *ŋ | ** n > ń / #_Vŕ (''ńuŕa- ńuŕgə- ńuŕgamə-'') (check other palatals?) | ||
* *ŋ > j/v per vowel backness, except dialectally in Erzya | |||
==On the correspondence PU *m | '''Analogies & such''' | ||
* n-l metathesis: | |||
** Erzya ''keŋgeľems'', MkSučk. MkUr. ''käŋgəľəms'' ~ Moksha ''käľgəťńəms'' 'to lie' | |||
** Erzya ''keńďal'' ~ Moksha (P Pš) ''kelda'' 'bug, bedbug' | |||
* Erzya ''vaľgej'' ~ ErVečk. SSant. ''vajgeľ'', Moksha ''vajgäľ'' 'voice': is this *vaj_käľ > *vajgäľ from *käľ 'tongue', with analogy from ''val'' 'word' in most of Erzya; or vice versa: *vaľgəj from 'word', with analogy from 'tongue' in Moksha + Večk. SSant.? | |||
===Dialect table=== | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
! colspan="3" rowspan="3"| Vocalism →<br/>Consonantism ↓ | |||
! colspan="2"| Erzya !! colspan="4"| Moksha | |||
|- | |||
! rowspan="2"| *e *ä<br/> > /ä e/ | |||
! rowspan="2" colspan="2"| *e *ä<br/> > /e/ | |||
! colspan="2"| *e *ä ≡ !! rowspan="2"| *e *ä<br/> > /i e/ | |||
|- | |||
! !! *e > /ä/ / _ŕ | |||
|- | |||
! *ŋ ≡ / _# !! !! | |||
| || Atrať (Atr.) || | |||
|- | |||
! *ŋ > j/v !! !! | |||
| || Literary | |||
| || Literary || P. Pš. | |||
|- | |||
! *ŋ > v !! !! | |||
||| | |||
|} | |||
==On the correspondence PU *m > /v/== | |||
After PU *u | After PU *u | ||
* * | * *lumə "sno" > *loŋ (!) | ||
* *kumV "cloud" | * *kumV "cloud" > *kovol | ||
Suffix exchange? | Suffix exchange? | ||
* * | * *śüðäm(ə) "heart" > *śeďeŋ | ||
Versus BF *-u | Versus BF *-u | ||
* * | * *śëmə(-w?) > *śëëmu > *śav (cf. BF *soomu) | ||
* ''*suv'' "fog" ~ BF *sumu ~ S. *somō | * ''*suv'' "fog" ~ BF *sumu ~ S. *somō | ||
* * | * *ľevəš "lime bast" ~ BF *lehmus ~ Ma. ''*nəməštə'' | ||
Limited comparanda | Limited comparanda | ||
* Er. ''jav'' "joint" ~ BF *jama ~ S *jōmē | * <s>Er. ''jav'' "joint" ~ BF *jama ~ S *jōmē</s> (better ~ ''javoms'' < *jëka-) | ||
* ''*šov'' "butt of knife" ~ BF *hamara ~ S *ši/ëmērē ← Gmc *hamaraz | * ''*šov'' "butt of knife" ~ BF *hamara ~ S *ši/ëmērē ← Gmc *hamaraz | ||
* ''*šovar'' "mortar" ~ BF *huumar ~ Ma. *šuer | * ''*šovar'' "mortar" ~ BF *huumar ~ Ma. *šuer | ||
* *toŋ (!) "kernel" ~ F. ''tuma ~ tuuma'' ~ E. ''tuum'' ~ Me. ''tum'' ~ Hi. ''toŋ'' | * *toŋ (!) "kernel" ~ F. ''tuma ~ tuuma'' ~ E. ''tuum'' ~ Me. ''tum'' ~ Hi. ''toŋ'' | ||
* *kav "granary, barn" ~ K. ''kum'' "loft" | * *kav "granary, barn" ~ K. ''kum'' "loft" | ||
(*luv "gap" = Ma. *lu better ~ F *lovi than *loma) | |||
But not in: | But not in: | ||
* Er. ''kumoka'' "fever" ~ BF *kuuma "hot" | * <s>Er. ''kumoka'' "fever" ~ BF *kuuma "hot"</s> (better ← Ru.) | ||
* *lamə "many" ~ BF *laama | * *lamə "many" ~ BF *laama | ||
* *šamə "shape" ~ BF *haamo | * *šamə "shape" ~ BF *haamo | ||
* *kuma | * *kuma > *koma, *juma- > ''*jumi-'', *tammə > *tumə | ||
* *numələ *śumərdə- ''umaŕ'' ''*komər'' Er. ''umok'' | * *numələ *śumərdə- ''umaŕ'' ''*komər'' Er. ''umok'' | ||
* * | * *ľem *kämə | ||
* * | * #ľajmə *ľäm *śimə- | ||
Also *p ~ Mari *m | Also *p ~ Mari *m | ||
* *karvə "fly" ~ BF *kärpä-, Ma. #ka/arme | * *karvə "fly" ~ BF *kärpä-, Ma. #ka/arme | ||
==*kt notes== | ==*kt notes== | ||
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* ńäfťə- "näyttää", vifťə- "johdattaa" (*vêx-ta-), ĺifťə- "paeta" ← ĺijə- "lentää" (eikä ← *läkti-?) | * ńäfťə- "näyttää", vifťə- "johdattaa" (*vêx-ta-), ĺifťə- "paeta" ← ĺijə- "lentää" (eikä ← *läkti-?) | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:10, 10 March 2018
Some reconstruction notes.
Development from Proto-Uralic
Changes shared with Samic in gray, those also shared with Finnic in green, and those with even wider distribution in orange.
- *V > *Vː / _x (both preconsonantal and prevocalic!)
- *a > *o / _C*ə (except _Ć, _x)
- *ë > *a
- *ü > *i, by default
- initially *wi- (*ük- > *vej-, *(w)ülä- > *veľ-; any others??)
- *ü > *u / _velar (*mok- *pokəń *poŋə *śokś); counterfed by the previous. NB also *miŋä > *meŋ- > mej-!
- Vowel height switch:
- *i *u > *ɪ *ʊ
- *Vː > *V
- *e *o > *i *u (assuming a long stage not required)
- *ɪ *ʊ > *e *o
- *o remains before *ŋ however (*čov *joŋs *lokśəj *oŋ poŋgo/pov *sova-, possibly *poŋa ~ Es põv, or poŋgo/povə ~ Es pooma (depending on if *uŋa > BF *oo))
- Possibly including: *ɪː *ʊː > *iː *uː > *i *u (*wêxə- > *vij-)
- Last two stages probably postdate vowel reduction (given loanwords like *kerda > *kirda)
- Stress shifts from *e / *o to a later-syllable *ä / *a
- *mt > *nt
- *ć > *ś (if PU *ć even existed; /ć/ is found in Mk oćä, seems to be secondary; lenition may be later than voicing: *eś ~ itse, *śiśəm ~ seitsen, )
- Medial lenition, round 1 (all this when intervocalic or prenasal)
- *pp *tt *čč *kk > *p *t *č *k (clear examples exist only for *pp though!)
- *p *t *k > *b *d *g
- *s *š *ś *x > *z *ž *ź *j
- *č, however, remains strictly unvoiced
- *nź > ź? (Er. saźi- ~ P. *suudź-)
- *rs *šn > š (*kürsä *warsa *wešnä > *kši *vašə *višɜ)
- or *ər > š? (Ir. *kārt → *kšńi, but cf. Av. *rt > <š>)
- Word-final *ə > ∅ after a single consonant, or peripheral + sibilant (*joŋs *käťks *lafś *mekš *piks *soks *sokś *suks, ? *vaks)
- after this, unstress'd *ä *a > *ə too
- secondarily *ə > ∅ / al_ (al kal pal sal val); -a still attested in 17th century
- possibly also *ə > ∅ / {j w ŋ}_ ? (*čoŋ *toŋ *vej)
- unclear: *marja > *maŕ, *ora(wa) > *ur
- *d₂ > *ľ / #_, _C (only ľom~lajmä, *śulgə)
- Palatalization redistribution
- *t *d *n *l *r (but not *s/*z!) > *ť *ď *ń *ŕ *ľ before/after front vowels or *j
- *ń > *n initially before back vowels (the *n/*ń contrast is completely lost initially)
- if *soďka > *suľgə, then also here further *ľ > *l
- Palatalization occurs also in all back-vocalic originally *ə-stem verbs (*koľgə- *moľə- *poŕə- *sańďə- *uľə-, possibly *pańə- if ~ F. *pane- rather than *paina-), perhaps analogy from the preterite stem? (*kolgə-j- > *kolgi- > *koľgi- etc.)
- Counterfed by *a-ə > *o-a: cf. *kalə- > *kola- > *kulə-. (But, regardless, *uľə-? Cf F *olë-)
- Also *-x- > *-j- may fall under this (however: *lukə- > *lovə-)
- Also non-alveolar consonants are palatalized before front vowels, but this remains allophonic.
- *j *w > ∅ / C_, *w > *v elsewhere
- This probably phonemicizes *ŕ (*maŕ *uŕə); in theory also *ľ, but no good examples exist.
- Obstruent + *w remains voiceless (*kaswa- > *kasə-, *latwa > *latə, *wiśwɜ > *veśə)
- Possibly also: *j > ∅ / F_# (i.e. nominals only: *ki *pi *si(j) *ve). Counterfed by *ŋ > j, possibly also *k > *g > *j? (*vi(j))
- No good evidence exists on retention of *-w / B_#; only *pov ~ alleged Est. dial. põv, source??
- Medial lenition, round 2 (intervocalic)
- *b > *v; also r_V (*karvə *ku/orva- *tərva *u/eŕva)
- *g > *v/*j (per vowel backness); possibly late, since *ŋ > v ~ j by similar conditioning in most dialects is post-PMo.
- But: *d₁, *d₂ > *d/*ď
- This and the last may indicate that common Mordvinic still had */ð ɣ/ (similar to older Mari) and /d g/ is recent Russian influence (similar to westernmost Finnish, Votic, newer Mari, possibly Veps).
- *kt *pt > *ft; *ps *pś > fs fś (*lafś *lofsa)
- *k > *t / C_# (in the imperativ)
[…TBC…]
Development to the individual languages
Vowels:
- Erzya:
- *ä > e
- Dialectally, *e > ä (yet *ä always > e!) (Gor. Ba. Hl. Nask. Kažl.)
- *a > o / _j. (ojdor ojmams ojme voj kojme; perhaps ľom ~ Mk lajmä; bojar nojabŕa vojna ~ Mk bajar najabŕä vajna (< Ru боярин ноябрь война); but ajge- g/kajge- tajmaza, g/kajťan- < Ru гайтан.)
- in later syllables e ə > Će/Co (i.e. not strictly "vowel harmony"); some exceptions (piźol)
- in Tambov Oblast (Kad. Kal. Kažl. Šir.), *u > *vi / _Ć (viľ- viŕaš viŕna- viśkä viźiŕ)
- — does this indicate *u > *ü > *vi, and similar late retention PU *ü > *ö > *ve?!
- Mokša:
- *ə is split as allophonic [ə̟] ~ [ə̠], similar to Erzya
- /ə/ → [ə̠] also between a (phonemic) nonpalatal and a palatal (at least ćipəŕ kavəŕ kopəŕ mokəŕ odgəŕ šäxəŕ tokəŕ, cases with other /Cʲ/ TBA) — but contrast kevəŕ with [ə̟]?
- later than *ŋ > j/v: šej[ə̠]ŕ < *šeŋəŕ
- /ə/ → [ə̠] also between a (phonemic) nonpalatal and a palatal (at least ćipəŕ kavəŕ kopəŕ mokəŕ odgəŕ šäxəŕ tokəŕ, cases with other /Cʲ/ TBA) — but contrast kevəŕ with [ə̟]?
- *ə > ä/a / _# per harmony; ä also after palatals, a after nonpalatal *s/*z (or other alveolars) — i.e. [ə̠] > a, [ə̟] > ä
- *əj *əw (from *əɣ *əŋ) > i u
- *i *u > ə / initial pretonic
- in P Pš, *e > ä / {v k}_ŕ (käŕ käŕ- käŕč käŕämäť väŕ väŕəďə-) - maybe generalizable as peripheral + ŕ, no counterexamples with m- p-
- *ə is split as allophonic [ə̟] ~ [ə̠], similar to Erzya
A possible final *-ə/-ä contrast does not seem reconstructible (will write *-ɜ), but should medially remain in Mk. (only inherited example: śäjäŕ).
Consonants:
- Erzya:
- *š > č / #_ (dialectal)
- *j > ∅ / _e (fed by *ä-raising; *je- previously didn't exist)
- *nd > n / 3rd+ syllable
- *ft > /vt/ = [wt] in "mainstream" dialects (Mar. NSurk. Kozl. VVr. Jeg.) and literary Erzya
- Widely retained (Atr. Večk. Bug. Petr. Šokša; Kad. Kal.; Gor. Ba. Hl. Nask. Kažl.; SŠant. Is.?)
- Does not go with general devoicing, e.g. /vkst/ typically remains (however, Ba. kuluv : pl. kuluft)
- Mokša:
- ? *č > š / #_ (if not already in Proto-Mordv.)
- initial č- occurs in recent loans (čavka ← Tat.), onomatopoeia / ideophones (čaka-, čoka- 'to hit', čof 'whistle', čofaďə- 'to push/swat away', čura- 'to piss', čəka 'game pin'), ? (čińas čiva čivgä čopaftə-; ču/əŕkä < ? *čŕka)
- *k > ∅ / F_š (jäšä käšə- ľeš meš päšä ťišä äšťəŕ - but: šäkši), also sometimes #_šC (before nonpalatals? šna šta, but kšńi kšńit)
- Devoicing: m n r l j v > p t r̥ l̥ ç f / _{p t c č k}. Dialectally ç > ɕ.
- *s > ś / _F
- n > ń / #_Vŕ (ńuŕa- ńuŕgə- ńuŕgamə-) (check other palatals?)
- ? *č > š / #_ (if not already in Proto-Mordv.)
- *ŋ > j/v per vowel backness, except dialectally in Erzya
Analogies & such
- n-l metathesis:
- Erzya keŋgeľems, MkSučk. MkUr. käŋgəľəms ~ Moksha käľgəťńəms 'to lie'
- Erzya keńďal ~ Moksha (P Pš) kelda 'bug, bedbug'
- Erzya vaľgej ~ ErVečk. SSant. vajgeľ, Moksha vajgäľ 'voice': is this *vaj_käľ > *vajgäľ from *käľ 'tongue', with analogy from val 'word' in most of Erzya; or vice versa: *vaľgəj from 'word', with analogy from 'tongue' in Moksha + Večk. SSant.?
Dialect table
Vocalism → Consonantism ↓ |
Erzya | Moksha | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
*e *ä > /ä e/ |
*e *ä > /e/ |
*e *ä ≡ | *e *ä > /i e/ | |||||
*e > /ä/ / _ŕ | ||||||||
*ŋ ≡ / _# | Atrať (Atr.) | |||||||
*ŋ > j/v | Literary | Literary | P. Pš. | |||||
*ŋ > v |
On the correspondence PU *m > /v/
After PU *u
- *lumə "sno" > *loŋ (!)
- *kumV "cloud" > *kovol
Suffix exchange?
- *śüðäm(ə) "heart" > *śeďeŋ
Versus BF *-u
- *śëmə(-w?) > *śëëmu > *śav (cf. BF *soomu)
- *suv "fog" ~ BF *sumu ~ S. *somō
- *ľevəš "lime bast" ~ BF *lehmus ~ Ma. *nəməštə
Limited comparanda
Er. jav "joint" ~ BF *jama ~ S *jōmē(better ~ javoms < *jëka-)- *šov "butt of knife" ~ BF *hamara ~ S *ši/ëmērē ← Gmc *hamaraz
- *šovar "mortar" ~ BF *huumar ~ Ma. *šuer
- *toŋ (!) "kernel" ~ F. tuma ~ tuuma ~ E. tuum ~ Me. tum ~ Hi. toŋ
- *kav "granary, barn" ~ K. kum "loft"
(*luv "gap" = Ma. *lu better ~ F *lovi than *loma)
But not in:
Er. kumoka "fever" ~ BF *kuuma "hot"(better ← Ru.)- *lamə "many" ~ BF *laama
- *šamə "shape" ~ BF *haamo
- *kuma > *koma, *juma- > *jumi-, *tammə > *tumə
- *numələ *śumərdə- umaŕ *komər Er. umok
- *ľem *kämə
- #ľajmə *ľäm *śimə-
Also *p ~ Mari *m
- *karvə "fly" ~ BF *kärpä-, Ma. #ka/arme
*kt notes
Ravila '33:
- Mk ĺiç/ɕťə- (Selišče, Pšenevo) ~ ĺifťə- "hervornehmen/-ziehen/-quellen/-sprudeln" (kausatiivi?)
- Mk ĺiçťəma (Gorodišče) "lähde"
- Mk śeɕťə- (Pš.) ~ Er. sevťnə- "sormeilla"
- Mk ťiçťəďə- (Čembar) ~ ťifťəďə- (Sel.) "ochutitjsja"
- ńäfťə- "näyttää", vifťə- "johdattaa" (*vêx-ta-), ĺifťə- "paeta" ← ĺijə- "lentää" (eikä ← *läkti-?)
This article is one of quite a few pages about Natlangs. Indo-european natlangs:
Uralic Natlangs: Finnish * Khanty * Mansi * Mordvinic * Proto-Uralic
Isolate Natlangs: Basque * * |